By Sawan Kumar | Last updated: March 2026 | Reading time: ~20 minutes
Three years ago, I was juggling seven different software tools to run marketing campaigns for a single real estate agency in Dubai Marina. Mailchimp for emails. ClickFunnels for landing pages. Calendly for bookings. A separate CRM that nobody on the team actually used. A WhatsApp plugin that kept breaking. The monthly bill? Over $600 — and nothing talked to each other.
Then a colleague in my mastermind group said, “Have you tried GoHighLevel?” I signed up for the 14-day trial on a Thursday evening. By Sunday night, I had moved an entire client’s pipeline into it — funnels, email sequences, appointment booking, and automated follow-ups. That was the moment I knew this platform was going to change how I work with every single client going forward.
I’m Sawan Kumar, and I’ve trained over 500 real estate agents and business owners on GoHighLevel through my courses at sawankr.com. I run AI consulting and marketing automation projects out of Dubai, working with everyone from solo coaches to mid-size property developers. This post is my honest, detailed breakdown of what GoHighLevel actually is, who it’s built for, how to get started, where it falls short, and how it stacks up against the alternatives.
No fluff. No affiliate-pitch energy. Just what I’ve seen work (and not work) across hundreds of real campaigns.
1. What Is GoHighLevel? (Plain English Explanation)
GoHighLevel (sometimes written as “Go High Level” or abbreviated as GHL) is an all-in-one marketing and sales platform. It bundles together CRM, funnel builder, email marketing, SMS marketing, appointment scheduling, course hosting, reputation management, and workflow automation into a single dashboard.
Think of it this way: instead of paying separately for HubSpot + ClickFunnels + Calendly + Mailchimp + Podio + Kajabi, you pay one monthly fee and get all of that functionality under one roof.
The platform was originally built for marketing agencies — people like me who manage campaigns for multiple clients. That’s why it has a “sub-account” structure where you can create separate workspaces for each client. But over the past two years, it has become extremely popular with solo business owners, coaches, real estate teams, salon owners, and anyone who needs a sales and marketing system without duct-taping five tools together.
Here’s what sits inside a single GoHighLevel account:
- CRM & Pipeline Management — track leads, deals, and contacts
- Funnel & Website Builder — drag-and-drop landing pages and full websites
- Email Marketing — campaigns, sequences, and templates
- SMS & WhatsApp Marketing — two-way messaging with contacts
- Appointment Scheduling — calendars that sync with Google/Outlook
- Workflow Automation — if/then triggers for follow-ups and task assignments
- Reputation Management — automated Google review requests
- Course & Membership Hosting — sell and deliver digital products
- Call Tracking & Recording — built-in phone system via Twilio
- Social Media Planner — schedule posts to Facebook, Instagram, Google Business, LinkedIn, and TikTok
- AI-Powered Tools — conversation AI, content AI, and AI appointment booking bots
The pricing model is simple: you pay a flat monthly fee (starting at $97/month), and you get access to all of this. There are no per-contact charges like HubSpot, and no feature-gating where you need to upgrade three times to get the one thing you actually need.
2. Who Is GoHighLevel Actually Built For?
Based on my experience training hundreds of people on this platform, here are the groups that get the most value:
Marketing Agencies
This is GoHighLevel’s original audience. If you run a marketing agency, you can create unlimited sub-accounts for your clients (on the $297 and $497 plans), white-label the entire platform with your own branding, and resell it as your own SaaS product. I know several agency owners in the UAE who charge clients AED 1,500–3,000/month for a “branded CRM” that’s actually GoHighLevel underneath.
Real Estate Agents & Brokerages
This is where I do most of my work. Real estate runs on follow-up, and GoHighLevel’s automation workflows are perfect for it. A lead comes in from a Facebook ad, gets an instant SMS + WhatsApp message, gets added to a drip email sequence, and gets a call task assigned to an agent — all automatically. I’ve seen agents in Dubai go from losing 60% of their leads to booking viewings with 35% of them, just by setting up proper automation.
Coaches & Course Creators
If you sell coaching or online courses, GoHighLevel replaces your funnel builder, email tool, course platform, and CRM in one place. One of my students — a fitness coach in Abu Dhabi — moved off Kajabi + ConvertKit + Acuity and saved around $250/month while having everything connected.
Local Service Businesses
Salons, dental clinics, home cleaning services, personal trainers — any business that relies on appointments and repeat customers. The calendar booking, automated reminders, and review request features alone are worth the subscription for these businesses.
Freelancers & Consultants
If you’re a one-person operation handling your own lead generation, a single GoHighLevel account lets you run your entire sales process without switching between four browser tabs.
3. Core Features Breakdown — What You Actually Get
CRM & Contact Management
The CRM inside GoHighLevel is solid for small-to-mid-size businesses. You can create custom fields, tag contacts, build pipeline stages (like “New Lead → Contacted → Viewing Booked → Offer Made → Closed”), and see a full timeline of every interaction — emails, SMS, calls, form submissions — in one place. It’s not Salesforce-level, but for 90% of the businesses I work with, it does everything they need.
Funnel & Website Builder
The drag-and-drop builder has improved significantly since 2023. You can build landing pages, multi-step funnels, and even full websites. Is it as polished as ClickFunnels 2.0 or Elementor? Not quite — the design flexibility is more limited. But it’s good enough for high-converting pages, and the fact that it connects directly to your CRM and automation workflows is a huge advantage. No Zapier needed.
Email & SMS Marketing
You can send broadcast campaigns, build drip sequences, and set up behavior-triggered emails and texts. The email builder is decent — not as pretty as Mailchimp’s — but the real power is in the automation. You can trigger an email when someone fills a form, opens a previous email, books an appointment, moves to a new pipeline stage, or 47 other conditions.
SMS is handled through Twilio integration (you pay Twilio’s rates on top of your GHL subscription — roughly $0.0079 per SMS segment in the US, higher for international). WhatsApp messaging is also available through the platform now.
Workflow Automation
This is where GoHighLevel really pulls ahead. The workflow builder lets you create “if this, then that” automations that are surprisingly powerful. Some examples from my own client accounts:
- When a lead fills out a “Book a Viewing” form → send an instant WhatsApp message → wait 5 minutes → send an SMS if WhatsApp not delivered → assign a follow-up task to the agent → add to “Viewing Pipeline” → trigger a drip email sequence about the property
- When a deal moves to “Closed” stage → send a thank-you email → wait 7 days → send a Google review request → wait 30 days → add to “Referral Campaign” sequence
- When someone books an appointment → send a confirmation email → send a reminder SMS 24 hours before → send another reminder 1 hour before → if no-show, trigger a re-engagement sequence
You can build these without writing a single line of code. For my students who come from a non-technical background, this is usually the moment they realize why this platform is worth the money.
Appointment Scheduling
GoHighLevel has built-in calendars that sync with Google Calendar and Outlook. You can create round-robin booking (distributes leads among team members), class booking (group sessions), and service-based booking. Each calendar gets its own booking link that you can embed on your website or funnel pages.
Reputation Management
One feature I use for every single local business client: automated review requests. After a service is completed, the system sends an SMS or email asking the customer to leave a Google review. You can even set up a “review gate” — asking the customer to rate their experience first, and only sending happy customers to Google while routing unhappy ones to a private feedback form. This has helped my salon clients in Dubai go from 15 Google reviews to 200+ within six months.
AI Features (New in 2025-2026)
GoHighLevel has been rolling out AI features aggressively. The Conversation AI can respond to incoming messages on your behalf — handling FAQs, qualifying leads, and even booking appointments through natural conversation. The Content AI helps generate email copy, SMS messages, and social media posts. I’ve been testing the AI appointment-booking bot with a real estate client, and it successfully booked 23 viewings in the first month without any human intervention on the initial response.
Course & Membership Hosting
You can build and sell online courses directly inside GoHighLevel. It supports video lessons, quizzes, certificates, drip content, and community features. I host one of my own mini-courses on GHL, and while it’s not as feature-rich as Teachable or Kajabi for large course businesses, it works well enough for most use cases — especially when you consider that your course, funnels, email marketing, and payment processing all live in one system.
4. GoHighLevel Pricing in 2026
Here’s what GoHighLevel costs as of March 2026:
| Plan | Monthly Price | Annual Price (per month) | Sub-Accounts | Key Features |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Starter | $97/month | $81/month | 3 | CRM, funnels, email/SMS, calendars, workflows, pipeline management. Good for solo business owners. |
| Unlimited | $297/month | $247/month | Unlimited | Everything in Starter + unlimited sub-accounts, white-label desktop app, API access. Best for agencies. |
| SaaS Pro | $497/month | $414/month | Unlimited | Everything in Unlimited + SaaS mode (rebill clients automatically), white-label mobile app, advanced API, priority support. |
Important cost note: The subscription covers the platform itself, but you’ll pay separately for:
- Twilio — for SMS and phone calls (pay-as-you-go, usually $20-50/month for most small businesses)
- Mailgun or SMTP — for email sending (or use GHL’s built-in LC Email at roughly $0.675 per 1,000 emails)
- Phone numbers — $1-2/month per number through Twilio
- AI features — Conversation AI is billed based on usage; Content AI has a free tier with paid upgrades
Realistically, a solo business owner on the Starter plan will spend around $120-150/month total (subscription + usage). An agency on the Unlimited plan with 10 clients might spend $350-400/month total.
When I compare this to what my clients were paying before — separate subscriptions for HubSpot ($45-800/month depending on tier), ClickFunnels ($147-297/month), Calendly ($12-20/month), and an SMS tool ($25-50/month) — the math makes sense very quickly.
5. Step-by-Step: Setting Up GoHighLevel From Scratch
Here’s the exact process I walk my students through when they first sign up. This is the same setup sequence I use for every new client onboarding.
Step 1: Create Your Account and Sub-Account
Sign up for GoHighLevel (they offer a 14-day free trial — no credit card required for the first 14 days). Once inside, create your first sub-account. Even if you’re a solo business owner, you’ll work inside a sub-account. Think of it as your workspace. Fill in your business name, address, timezone, and industry.
Step 2: Connect Your Domain
Go to Settings → Domains and add your custom domain (or subdomain) for your funnels and websites. You’ll need to update your DNS records — GoHighLevel gives you the exact CNAME and A records to add. This usually takes 15-30 minutes to propagate.
Step 3: Set Up Your Communication Channels
This is where most people get stuck, so pay attention:
- Email: Go to Settings → Email Services. You can use GoHighLevel’s built-in LC Email (easiest option — just verify your domain and you’re sending within minutes) or connect your own Mailgun/SMTP account.
- SMS & Phone: Go to Settings → Phone Numbers. You’ll connect your Twilio account (create one at twilio.com if you don’t have one), purchase a phone number, and link it. For businesses in the UAE, I recommend getting a US or UK virtual number for SMS, as local UAE numbers have restrictions.
- WhatsApp: Go to Settings → WhatsApp and connect your WhatsApp Business API account. This requires a verified Facebook Business Manager account.
Step 4: Import Your Contacts
Go to Contacts → Import and upload your existing contact list via CSV. Map your columns (name, email, phone, tags, etc.) to GoHighLevel’s fields. If you’re coming from another CRM, most platforms let you export a CSV that imports cleanly.
Step 5: Build Your Pipeline
Go to Opportunities → Pipelines and create your first pipeline. For a real estate agent, I typically set up these stages:
- New Lead
- Contacted
- Qualified
- Viewing Scheduled
- Viewing Completed
- Offer Submitted
- Negotiation
- Closed Won
- Closed Lost
Step 6: Create Your First Funnel or Landing Page
Go to Sites → Funnels → Create New Funnel. Start with one of the templates (there are templates for lead generation, webinar registration, appointment booking, and more) or build from scratch. Connect your funnel’s form to a workflow so that new submissions trigger your follow-up sequence.
Step 7: Build Your First Automation Workflow
Go to Automation → Workflows → Create Workflow. Start with a trigger (like “Form Submitted” or “Pipeline Stage Changed”), then add actions: send email, send SMS, wait, create task, move pipeline stage, add tag, and so on. Start simple — even a basic “send confirmation email + assign follow-up task” workflow will make a difference.
Step 8: Set Up Your Calendar
Go to Calendars → Create Calendar. Choose your type (round-robin, event, class, or service), set your availability, connect your Google/Outlook calendar, and customize confirmation and reminder messages.
Step 9: Configure Reputation Management
Go to Reputation → Settings. Connect your Google Business Profile. Set up automated review request campaigns that trigger after a deal is marked as closed or a service is completed.
Step 10: Test Everything
Before going live, submit a test lead through your funnel, watch it flow through the automation, check that emails and SMS messages are delivered, verify that calendar bookings work, and make sure pipeline stages update correctly. I cannot stress this enough — test before you launch. I’ve seen too many people build beautiful funnels that send leads into a broken workflow.
6. Real-World Examples: How I Use GoHighLevel With Clients in Dubai
Example 1: Dubai Marina Real Estate Agency
This is a team of 8 agents selling off-plan and secondary market properties in Dubai Marina and JBR. Before GoHighLevel, they were using Excel spreadsheets to track leads. Seriously.
What we set up:
- Facebook and Instagram lead generation ads pointing to GoHighLevel landing pages for specific developments (Emaar Beachfront, Bluewaters, etc.)
- Instant automated response via WhatsApp Business API: “Hi [Name], thanks for your interest in [Development]. Our agent [Agent Name] will reach out within the next 30 minutes. In the meantime, here’s a quick brochure: [link]”
- Round-robin lead assignment across 8 agents based on availability and language (Arabic, English, Russian)
- Automated follow-up sequence: Day 1, Day 3, Day 7, Day 14, Day 30 — mixing SMS, email, and WhatsApp messages
- Pipeline tracking from “New Lead” through “Viewing” to “SPA Signed”
- Automated Google review request after every successful transaction
Results after 6 months:
- Lead response time went from an average of 4 hours to under 2 minutes
- Lead-to-viewing conversion rate increased from 12% to 34%
- Google reviews went from 23 to 187
- The team stopped blaming “bad leads” because now every lead was properly followed up with
Example 2: Ladies Salon in Business Bay
A premium ladies salon with 12 staff members. Their challenge: no-shows were killing their revenue. They estimated they were losing AED 15,000-20,000 per month from missed appointments.
What we set up:
- Online booking through GoHighLevel calendars embedded on their website and Instagram bio link
- Automated appointment confirmation via SMS and WhatsApp immediately after booking
- 24-hour reminder with a “Confirm or Reschedule” link
- 1-hour reminder with directions to the salon
- Post-visit automated message: thank-you + Google review request + rebooking prompt (“It’s been 4 weeks — time for your next appointment?”)
- Birthday campaign: automated SMS with a 20% discount code sent 3 days before each client’s birthday
Results after 4 months:
- No-show rate dropped from 22% to under 5%
- Online bookings increased by 40% (many clients preferred booking at midnight rather than calling during business hours)
- Google reviews went from 45 to 310
- The birthday campaign alone generated an estimated AED 8,000/month in rebookings
Example 3: Business Coach Selling a Coaching Program
A business coach based in Dubai offering a 12-week group coaching program priced at AED 12,000. He was using a WordPress site, Mailchimp, Calendly, and Zoom — none of which were connected.
What we set up:
- A 3-step funnel: opt-in page (free masterclass) → webinar replay page → application page
- Automated email sequence: 5 emails over 7 days nurturing leads from free masterclass to paid program
- Application form that feeds into a pipeline: “Applied → Discovery Call Booked → Call Completed → Enrolled → Dropped”
- Calendar integration for discovery calls with automated reminders
- Post-enrollment: course content delivered through GoHighLevel’s membership area
- Automated testimonial request 2 weeks after program completion
Results after 3 months:
- Webinar registration rate: 42% (from cold Facebook traffic)
- Application rate from webinar viewers: 18%
- Discovery call show-up rate: 85% (up from 55% without automated reminders)
- He enrolled 34 clients in 3 months at AED 12,000 each — that’s AED 408,000 in revenue using a $97/month tool
7. Honest Pros and Cons After 3+ Years
What I Love About GoHighLevel
- Everything in one place. Not having to juggle multiple logins, billing cycles, and data syncing issues has saved me and my clients hundreds of hours. When your CRM, funnels, email, SMS, and calendar all share the same database, automation becomes dramatically simpler.
- The automation workflow builder is genuinely powerful. I’ve built automations that would require expensive Zapier chains or custom development in other platforms — and I built them with drag-and-drop in 20 minutes.
- The price-to-value ratio is unmatched. For $97/month, you get functionality that would cost $400-700/month if you bought each tool separately.
- White-label capability for agencies. Being able to offer clients a “branded CRM” under my own domain has been a significant revenue stream.
- Active development. GoHighLevel ships new features almost weekly. The pace of improvement over the past three years has been impressive. AI features, WhatsApp integration, social media planner, course hosting — all added since I started using it.
- Supportive community. The GoHighLevel Facebook group and community forums are active and helpful. When I get stuck, I usually find an answer within an hour.
What Frustrates Me About GoHighLevel
- The learning curve is real. This is not a tool you’ll master in an afternoon. I typically tell my students to block out 2-3 weeks of focused learning to get comfortable. The sheer number of features can be overwhelming when you first log in.
- The funnel/website builder is not best-in-class. It gets the job done, but if you’re used to Elementor or Webflow, you’ll find the design options limiting. Custom CSS helps, but it shouldn’t be necessary for basic layout adjustments.
- Mobile app needs work. The GoHighLevel mobile app has improved, but it’s still clunky compared to competitors. I mostly use the desktop version.
- Email deliverability requires attention. Out of the box, email deliverability can be inconsistent. You need to properly configure your domain authentication (SPF, DKIM, DMARC), warm up your sending domain, and monitor your reputation. This isn’t unique to GHL — it’s an email marketing reality — but beginners often miss these steps.
- Reporting could be deeper. The built-in analytics and reporting are adequate but not advanced. For detailed marketing attribution, I still supplement with Google Analytics and UTM tracking.
- Support response times vary. During peak periods, getting a response from GoHighLevel support can take 24-48 hours. The quality of support has improved, but it’s still inconsistent depending on who you get.
- Occasional bugs with new features. Because they ship so fast, new features sometimes launch with bugs. I’ve learned to wait 2-3 weeks before adopting any brand-new feature in client accounts.
8. GoHighLevel vs Alternatives: Side-by-Side Comparison
I regularly get asked, “Should I use GoHighLevel or [other tool]?” Here’s my honest comparison based on actually using all of these platforms:
GoHighLevel vs HubSpot
| Feature | GoHighLevel | HubSpot |
|---|---|---|
| Starting Price | $97/month (all features included) | Free CRM, but $45-$3,600/month for marketing features |
| CRM | Good for SMBs | Excellent, enterprise-grade |
| Funnel Builder | Built-in | Limited (landing pages only on paid plans) |
| SMS Marketing | Built-in via Twilio | Add-on, limited |
| Automation | Powerful, included in all plans | Powerful, but locked behind expensive tiers |
| White-Label | Yes (on $297+ plans) | No |
| Course Hosting | Yes | No |
| Best For | SMBs, agencies, local businesses | Mid-size to enterprise companies with bigger budgets |
My take: HubSpot is a more polished, mature product. But the moment you need marketing automation, SMS, and funnel building, the price jumps dramatically. For businesses doing under $2M/year in revenue, GoHighLevel gives you 80% of HubSpot’s functionality at 20% of the cost. For larger companies with complex sales teams and enterprise needs, HubSpot is still the better choice.
GoHighLevel vs ClickFunnels 2.0
| Feature | GoHighLevel | ClickFunnels 2.0 |
|---|---|---|
| Starting Price | $97/month | $147/month (Startup), $197/month (Pro) |
| Funnel Builder | Good, improving | Excellent, best-in-class |
| CRM | Full CRM with pipelines | Basic contact management |
| SMS Marketing | Built-in | Not available |
| Appointment Booking | Built-in | Not available |
| Automation | Advanced workflow builder | Basic follow-up funnels |
| White-Label | Yes | No |
| Course Hosting | Yes | Yes |
| Best For | Businesses needing CRM + funnels + automation | Businesses focused primarily on funnel-based selling |
My take: If all you need is beautiful funnels and you don’t care about CRM or SMS, ClickFunnels 2.0 has a better builder. But if you need funnels PLUS a real CRM, PLUS SMS follow-up, PLUS appointment booking, PLUS automation — GoHighLevel gives you far more for less money. For my real estate and service-business clients, GoHighLevel wins every time because they need the full system, not just pretty pages.
GoHighLevel vs Keap (formerly Infusionsoft)
| Feature | GoHighLevel | Keap |
|---|---|---|
| Starting Price | $97/month | $249/month (Pro), $329/month (Max) |
| Contact Limit | Unlimited | 1,500 contacts on base plan (extra contacts cost more) |
| Automation | Visual workflow builder | Campaign builder (powerful but complex) |
| Funnel Builder | Built-in | Basic landing pages |
| SMS | Built-in | Built-in |
| White-Label | Yes | No |
| Ease of Use | Moderate learning curve | Steep learning curve |
| Best For | Agencies and growing businesses | Established businesses wanting proven automation |
My take: Keap (Infusionsoft) has been around much longer and has a more battle-tested automation engine. But it charges per contact, which gets expensive fast. If you have 10,000 contacts, Keap could cost $500+/month while GoHighLevel stays at $97. For most small businesses I work with, GoHighLevel is the better fit. If you’re an established business with complex e-commerce automation needs, Keap might still be worth evaluating.
Quick Comparison: GoHighLevel vs Other Popular Tools
| Tool | Best At | Weakest At | Price Range | GoHighLevel Advantage |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mailchimp | Email marketing, templates | CRM, automation depth | Free–$350/month | GHL includes email + CRM + SMS + funnels in one |
| Calendly | Appointment booking | No CRM, no marketing | Free–$16/user/month | GHL calendars are connected to your full marketing system |
| Kajabi | Course hosting, design | CRM, SMS, white-label | $149–$399/month | GHL does courses + CRM + funnels + SMS for less |
| Podio / Monday.com | Project management | Marketing automation | $8–$16/user/month | GHL is a marketing platform, not just a task board |
| ActiveCampaign | Email automation | Funnels, SMS, calendar | $29–$259/month | GHL bundles everything ActiveCampaign does + much more |
9. Who Should NOT Use GoHighLevel
I’m not one of those people who thinks GoHighLevel is perfect for everyone. Here are the situations where I’d recommend something else:
- Large e-commerce stores. If you sell physical products and need inventory management, shipping integration, and a product catalog, use Shopify. GoHighLevel is built for service businesses and lead generation, not e-commerce.
- Enterprise companies with 100+ salespeople. If you need advanced sales forecasting, territory management, and deep integrations with enterprise tools like SAP or Oracle, go with Salesforce or HubSpot Enterprise.
- People who only need one tool. If all you need is email marketing and nothing else, Mailchimp or ConvertKit will serve you fine at a lower cost. GoHighLevel makes sense when you need three or more of its features.
- People who won’t invest time in learning. If you want a tool that works perfectly out of the box with zero setup, GoHighLevel isn’t it. You need to invest at least 10-20 hours learning the system to get real value from it.
- Designers who need pixel-perfect pages. If your business lives or dies on having the most beautifully designed website, tools like Webflow or WordPress with Elementor will give you more creative control.
10. My Top 10 Tips for Getting Results With GoHighLevel
After three years and hundreds of setups, here’s what I tell every person who joins my GoHighLevel course:
- Start with one workflow. Don’t try to automate everything on day one. Pick your most important process (usually lead follow-up) and automate that first. Get it working, then expand.
- Spend time on your pipeline stages. A well-designed pipeline is the backbone of everything. Map out your actual sales process before building it in GoHighLevel. I see too many people create generic stages that don’t match how their business actually works.
- Always set up domain authentication for email. Configure SPF, DKIM, and DMARC records from day one. Skip this, and your emails will end up in spam. This is non-negotiable.
- Use the “wait” action strategically in workflows. Don’t send five messages in five minutes. Space out your follow-ups. I usually do: instant response, then wait 5 minutes for a second touch, then wait 24 hours, then 3 days, then 7 days.
- Tag everything. Develop a tagging system early. Tags like “source-facebook,” “interest-villa,” “status-hot-lead” make it easy to segment your contacts and run targeted campaigns later.
- Test your workflows with a personal contact first. Add yourself as a test contact, run through the entire flow, and check every message. I do this for every workflow before activating it.
- Use snapshots to save and replicate setups. If you’re an agency, build one great setup and save it as a snapshot. You can then deploy it to new client accounts in minutes instead of rebuilding from scratch every time.
- Don’t ignore the phone system. Many of my students focus on email and SMS but skip the built-in phone features. Call tracking, call recording, and missed-call text-back are powerful features that take 10 minutes to set up.
- Join the community. The GoHighLevel Facebook community and subreddit are genuinely helpful. When you get stuck — and you will get stuck — search the community before submitting a support ticket. Chances are someone has already solved your problem.
- Keep learning. GoHighLevel releases new features constantly. What you learned six months ago might already be outdated. Set aside 30 minutes per week to explore what’s new and how it could help your business.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is GoHighLevel worth it for a single business (not an agency)?
Yes — if you need at least three of its features. If you currently pay for a CRM, an email marketing tool, and a funnel builder separately, GoHighLevel’s $97/month Starter plan will likely save you money while giving you a more connected system. If you only need email marketing and nothing else, it’s overkill.
Can I use GoHighLevel for real estate in the UAE/Dubai?
Absolutely. I’ve set up GoHighLevel for dozens of real estate agents and brokerages in Dubai. The platform works well with WhatsApp Business API (which is critical in the UAE market), supports multiple languages for your contacts, and the automation workflows are perfect for the long follow-up cycles that property sales require. The one thing to be aware of is that SMS sending to UAE numbers has restrictions — WhatsApp and email are more reliable channels for the local market.
How long does it take to learn GoHighLevel?
In my experience, most people can get the basics running (CRM, one funnel, one automation) within the first week if they dedicate a few hours daily. To become genuinely proficient — building complex workflows, using the API, managing multiple client accounts — plan on 4-6 weeks. My GoHighLevel course is designed to get you there faster with structured lessons and real templates you can import.
Does GoHighLevel work with WhatsApp?
Yes. GoHighLevel supports WhatsApp Business API integration. You can send and receive WhatsApp messages, use WhatsApp in your automation workflows, and manage conversations from the GoHighLevel inbox. You’ll need a verified Facebook Business Manager and a WhatsApp Business API account. The setup takes about 30-60 minutes, and I walk through it step-by-step in my course.
Is GoHighLevel better than HubSpot?
“Better” depends on your situation. For small-to-medium businesses that want an all-in-one system at a reasonable price, GoHighLevel provides more functionality per dollar. For larger organizations that need enterprise-grade CRM features, deep reporting, and extensive third-party integrations, HubSpot is the stronger choice. I’ve written a detailed comparison above — check the alternatives section.
Can I build a website on GoHighLevel (not just funnels)?
Yes. GoHighLevel added a full website builder that supports multi-page sites with navigation menus, blog sections, and custom domains. It’s not as design-flexible as WordPress or Webflow, but it’s perfectly adequate for business websites — especially when the advantage is having your website, CRM, and marketing automation all in one place. For clients who don’t need a complex website, I often build their entire online presence within GoHighLevel.
What happens to my data if I cancel GoHighLevel?
You can export your contacts as a CSV file before canceling. Your funnels, workflows, and email templates are not exportable in a format you can take to another platform — they exist within GoHighLevel’s ecosystem. This is worth knowing before you go all-in. I recommend keeping regular contact exports as backups regardless.
Does GoHighLevel have a mobile app?
Yes, for both iOS and Android. The app lets you manage conversations, view your pipeline, receive notifications, and respond to leads on the go. It has improved significantly over the past year, though it still doesn’t offer full functionality — you’ll need the desktop version for building funnels, editing workflows, and detailed reporting. On the $297+ plans, you can white-label the mobile app with your own branding.
Can GoHighLevel replace Kajabi for course hosting?
For most use cases, yes. GoHighLevel supports video lessons, drip content, quizzes, certificates, communities, and payment processing for courses. Where Kajabi still has an edge is in design polish, built-in analytics for student engagement, and the overall student experience on the front end. If courses are your primary business and you want the best possible learning experience for students, Kajabi is still slightly ahead. If courses are one part of your business alongside coaching, services, or consulting, GoHighLevel’s course feature is more than sufficient — and you avoid paying for a separate platform.
Is there a free version of GoHighLevel?
There’s no permanent free plan, but GoHighLevel offers a 14-day free trial that gives you full access to the platform. Some agencies on the $297+ plan also offer their clients free access to a white-labeled version as part of their service packages. If you want to try it before committing, the 14-day trial is the best way.
Final Verdict & Next Steps
After three years of building campaigns, training students, and onboarding clients across real estate, salons, coaching, and consulting businesses, here’s my honest summary of GoHighLevel:
It’s the best value all-in-one marketing platform available today for small-to-medium businesses and agencies. It won’t win a beauty contest against ClickFunnels. It won’t out-CRM Salesforce. It won’t match Kajabi’s course design. But it does all of those things in one system for $97/month — and the automation capabilities are genuinely powerful.
If you’re spending $300+/month on multiple marketing tools, if your leads are falling through the cracks because nothing is connected, or if you’re an agency looking to offer clients a white-labeled CRM — GoHighLevel is worth every penny.
The key is learning it properly. Don’t just sign up and click around randomly. Follow a structured approach, build your systems step by step, and give yourself a few weeks to get comfortable.
That’s exactly what I built my GoHighLevel course for. In it, I walk you through everything — from initial setup to advanced automations, funnel building, ChatGPT integration for content creation, and real templates you can import directly into your account. It’s built from the same processes I use with my paying clients in Dubai.
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— Sawan Kumar, AI Consultant & Marketing Automation Expert, Dubai
⚡ Quick Summary
GoHighLevel consolidates your entire marketing stack into one platform for $97-150/month total. After training 500+ users, I've seen it transform businesses by automating follow-up sequences that previously required multiple expensive tools. The learning curve is steep but worth it — expect 2-3 weeks to get comfortable, 2-3 months to master advanced automation workflows.🎯 Key Takeaways
- ✔GoHighLevel replaces 5-7 separate marketing tools for $97-150/month total cost, including SMS and email usage fees
- ✔The automation workflow builder can create complex follow-up sequences that would require expensive Zapier chains in other platforms
- ✔Start with simple 3-step workflows before attempting complex automation u2014 most beginners fail by overcomplicating initially
- ✔White-label capability on Unlimited plan lets agencies rebill clients $1,500-3,000/month for branded CRM access
- ✔Learning curve is 2-3 weeks for basics, 2-3 months for advanced automation mastery based on 500+ student training experience
- ✔SMS costs are higher internationally u2014 budget extra $20-50/month for Twilio usage outside the US
🔍 In-Depth Guide
The Real Cost Breakdown: What You'll Actually Pay
Everyone talks about GoHighLevel's $97 starter price, but that's not the full picture. Here's what you'll actually spend: The platform subscription ($97-497/month depending on your plan), plus Twilio for SMS and calls (usually $20-50/month for small businesses), plus email sending through Mailgun or GHL's LC Email (around $0.675 per 1,000 emails). I typically tell my clients to budget $120-150/month total for a solo operation. For my agency clients running 10+ sub-accounts, expect $350-400/month all-in. Compare that to what I was paying before: HubSpot ($45-800/month), ClickFunnels ($147-297/month), Calendly ($12-20/month), and Mailchimp ($25-50/month). The math works out quickly, especially when you factor in the time saved from not switching between four different platforms daily.Where GoHighLevel Actually Falls Short
After three years of daily use, I'll be honest about the limitations. The funnel builder isn't as polished as ClickFunnels 2.0 u2014 you'll hit design constraints that would be simple in Elementor or Unbounce. The email editor looks dated compared to Mailchimp's interface. For enterprise businesses needing complex reporting, advanced user permissions, or deep integration with accounting systems, you'll find gaps. I've had two clients outgrow the platform when they hit 50,000+ contacts and needed more sophisticated segmentation. The learning curve is also steeper than most people expect. My students typically need 2-3 weeks to feel comfortable with the workflow builder, and another month to master the automation sequences. If you need something working perfectly by next Tuesday, this isn't your solution.My Step-by-Step Client Onboarding Process
Every new GoHighLevel client gets the same 10-day setup sequence. Day 1: Account creation and domain connection (this is where most people get stuck u2014 you need to update DNS records). Day 2-3: Communication channel setup u2014 connect Twilio for SMS, verify email domain, and link WhatsApp Business API. Day 4: Import existing contacts and build the first pipeline stages. Day 5-6: Create the lead capture funnel using templates, then customize. Day 7-8: Build the core automation workflow u2014 usually a simple lead nurture sequence with email, SMS, and task assignments. Day 9: Set up calendar booking and reputation management. Day 10: Test everything with dummy data before going live. The key insight from doing this 200+ times: start simple. Don't try to build a 47-step automation on day one. Get a basic lead-to-contact workflow running first, then add complexity weekly.💡 Recommended Resources
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